Enhancement of in vitro erythropoiesis by peripheral blood mononuclear cells from allogeneic marrow recipients in the early post-transplant period.

S Nakao, M Harada, M Ueda, K Kondo, K Odaka, S Ohtake, K Matsue, S Shiobara, T Mori, T Matsuda
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Abstract

The effect of peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) from bone marrow recipients on in vitro growth of erythroid burst-forming units (BFU-E) was studied. PBMCs were obtained from 5 allogeneic, 1 syngeneic and 1 autologous bone marrow recipient(s) at different intervals after transplantation. The number of BFU-E was significantly increased when donor bone marrow cells were co-cultured with PBMCs obtained from allogeneic marrow recipients in the early post-transplant period. No effect was observed using PBMCs obtained in the later post-transplant period, PBMCs from a syngeneic marrow recipient, or PBMCs from an autologous marrow recipient. The BFU-E enhancing activity was present among T cells and was abolished by treating them with OKT3 or OKT4 antibody and complement. These observations suggest that chimeric T lymphocytes, probably of the helper/inducer subset, from allogeneic marrow recipients in the early post-transplant period have a potent enhancing effect on in vitro erythropoiesis.

异体骨髓受者外周血单个核细胞在移植后早期增强体外红细胞生成。
研究了骨髓受体外周血单个核细胞(PBMCs)对红细胞爆发形成单位(BFU-E)体外生长的影响。移植后不同时间分别从5例异体、1例同基因和1例自体骨髓受者中获得pbmc。在移植后早期,供体骨髓细胞与同种异体骨髓受体获得的pbmc共培养时,BFU-E的数量显著增加。使用移植后后期获得的pbmc、来自同基因骨髓受体的pbmc或来自自体骨髓受体的pbmc均未观察到效果。BFU-E增强活性在T细胞中存在,并通过OKT3或OKT4抗体和补体处理而被消除。这些观察结果表明,移植后早期来自异体骨髓受体的嵌合T淋巴细胞(可能是辅助/诱导剂亚群)对体外红细胞生成有强有力的增强作用。
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